15 Quotes For Self Realisation By The Laughter Queen Of South India - Savitha Hosamane
Laughter has been the best medicine since times immemorial. Savitha Hosamane the Founder & CEO of Hasovan(A venture that spreads laughter, conducts niche experiential wellness workshops and empowers people to self leadership with products/programs on laughter) shares her most powerful self-realisation quotes through her journey to become the laughter Queen of South India.
1. “Love yourself first, even before you love others.”
2. “Laugh at yourself, so that you will be able to laugh at the challenges of life.”
3. “Create joy with spirit of playfulness, fragrance of cheerfulness and spring of laughter.”
4. “Open yourself to the natural essence of love and laughter to attain the spontaneity in life.”
5. “STOP using your body and mind as a breeding ground to unwanted emotions and manifestations. Know your emotions to know yourself.”
6. “Be compassionate towards self to become healthy, whole and vibrantly integrated.”
7. “Unburden yourself of pent-up misery to attain better health, harmony and happiness.”
8. “Inner harmony means ‘knowing yourself, accepting yourself and delighting yourself.’”
9. “Light the “Light of compassion” to lighten up the world within you.”
10. “The deeper the laughter reaches, the higher the energy sources become available.”
12. “Enrich your life with laughing moments to craft the beautiful ‘YOU’”
13. “Make your body and mind the best friends to give your best, effortlessly, in any area of your life.”
14. “Harness the power of laughter to become more intelligent, creative, productive, radiant and alive naturally.”
15. “Your laughter is brilliantly yours. No one else can laugh the way you laugh.”
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